Whats the deal with plant based company's being all "no GMO!" (hey look guys we use more water to make food!) i don't understand how that's an advertising point. Capitalism is weird.
In the US and Mexico the reason people choose non GMO is because they GMO the crops to be Round-up (Glyphosate) immune then dump extra chemicals on the crops to kill weeds instead of using other methods. Glyphosate has a lot of known really bad effects. I think they should just say that though instead of scare mongering against any sort of known GM. That said GM is rarely used for good things, 95% of GMO grops are round up ready and not good things like new species with natural higher yields or golden rice.
I actually hate the term "plant-based" so much. It's completely meaningless and it's just there to burn us for believing it means "vegan food". What ever happened to "vegan-friendly"?
I felt like they were synonymous? Have you experienced instances where something claiming "100% plant-based" was not "vegan-friendly"? And in what country was that?
What does "upcycled" mean in the context of food? It sounds like they're saying "here's the ugly B-grade stuff we would normally sell for animal feed or industrial uses, but let's polish it up and sell it to humans!"
Yeah, that's basically exactly it. Nothing really wrong with it, but it is kind of just a marketing gimmick. Basically the same as calling something like Spam "Upcycled pork"
The package is advertised as 100% plant based which is not vegan, so i don't think they are saying that wildflower honey is harvested without intermediaries.
Good example of why plantbased as a term is literally worthless though
well my joke was that the intermediary is the bee! lol It is funny how people don't think of honey as an animal product, yet it is literally vomited up by an animal.